If you've been driving around Loveland the last few months, you've probably become accustomed to the people who stand out on the corners flipping around signs advertising various businesses.

One business in particular: Liberty Tax Services, whose sign spinners are typically dressed in a toga and a headband of spikes, after Lady Liberty.

"It's awesome. I get to listen to music. Nobody bothers me. Nice weather," said Damian Dutcher, 29, said while flipping a sign around on the corner of Garfield Avenue and Orchards on Tuesday.

In a red Statue of Liberty costume, he held a sign that said "0 days to file." He said he's not sure what he'll do now that his tax gig has come to an end, but he has his eye on a few other signs that he'd like to flip.

"They tell us we're doing good and we're bringing people in like crazy," Dutcher said. "There's a lot of business from sign wavers."

The self-taught waver said he'll miss his times imitating the statue, while showing off his spinning, flipping and around the back moves.

"You get people honking and people waving out their windows. They love it."